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Charlie, Ashley, Lodz and Del give their thoughts on a Peterborough United win against Shrewsbury, discuss the events that unfolded in the East Stand at London Road and look ahead to a midweek clash away at Blackpool
Sunday Service 2nd March (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
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Sunday Service 2nd February (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
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The landlord of a pub in Dover says he's devastated as the owners want to close it and knock it down.The Bull Inn on London Road dates back 200 years, having first opened its doors in 1823, but it's due to shut at the end of February.Also in today's podcast, the number of people in hospital with flu in Kent has more than trebled in a month.Data shows 114 are being treated in the county - up from just 24 at the start of December. At this point in January last year the figure was 36.Hear from Dr Julian Spinks who is a GP in Medway.Kent could get a mayor in less than two years after a big decision was made on the future of how the county's set up at a local government level.There was an extraordinary meeting of the full council yesterday to decide what steps they want to take. We've got an update from Roger Gough who is the leader of Kent County Council.A report's found Medway Council's responsibility to provide support and access to adult social care "requires improvement".Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission have rated the authority in nine key areas and found staffing and recruitment are the main challenges. We've been speaking to the CQC.Wildlife campaigners are calling for a re-think on an energy project they say could disrupt significantly important habitats.Sea Link will allow National Grid to move electricity more efficiently around the country and will link Suffolk with Kent - coming onshore through Pegwell Bay. Hear from the Kent Wildlife Trust who're concerned about the impact.In sport, Fleetwood Town are the visitors to Priestfield this weekend for John Coleman's first game in charge of Gillingham.He's taken over from Mark Bonner who was sacked last weekend following a run of poor results.
Sunday Service 5th January (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
Sunday Service 29th December (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
Carol Service 24th December (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
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Sunday Service 17th November (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
The less said about that one the better. Jord, Tom and Caspell drew the short straw and after an extra day off to reflect, are on hand to look over the second disaster at London Road in as many years. It'll take some getting over, this one.We're delighted to be sponsored by King Street Cellar, a unique independent wine, beer and spirits merchants in the centre of Cambridge. Use the code UTAS10 to get 10% off, online and in store:https://kingstreetcellar.co.uk/Subscribe below to never miss a pod or post, and get in touch with the pod here:Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and Under The Abbey StandThanks for reading Under The Abbey Stand! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.undertheabbeystand.com
Dover is known for its white cliffs and rich history, but it has also faced economic and community engagement challenges. In this episode, chair Anita Luca shares how Dover Big Local has transformed the town through local entrepreneurship and small business development – from revitalising the London Road high street to broader collaborations with local authorities, cultural organisations and businesses. Combining Big Local funding with community insights, Dover Big Local has developed projects around economic opportunities, health, arts, and green spaces. They've supported self-employment and developed accessible pathways for residents facing barriers to traditional forms of employment. Meanwhile, their Destination Dover project aimed to shift Dover's image from transit point to true destination. Looking ahead, the area has plans to build on their legacy of community empowerment and resilience, continuing their work beyond the Big Local programme.
Sunday Service 10th November (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
The week you've all been waiting for. This weekend at London Road sees the first of the Cambridgeshire derby games for the season. Fresh off the back of five wins in all competitions, without a goal conceded, United have picked up their form going into it, but the memories of last season remain. Jord and Jules look ahead to the game, with the help of Charlie from Up The Poshcast.We're delighted to be sponsored by King Street Cellar, a unique independent wine, beer and spirits merchants in the centre of Cambridge. Use the code UTAS10 to get 10% off, online and in store:www.kingstreetcellar.co.ukSubscribe below to never miss a pod or post, and get in touch with the pod here:Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and Under The Abbey StandEmail: hello@undertheabbeystand.comThanks for reading Under The Abbey Stand! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.undertheabbeystand.com
Sunday Service 3rd November (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
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It's early but Wrexham are 2nd in the League One table and spirits are sky high after an undressing of Peterborough United at London Road.Nathan and Rich reflect on that 2-0 win, assess Wrexham's transfer window and also ask: is Phil Parkinson still underrated?There is also a chat with a Shrewsbury Town reporter ahead of the weekend visit from Paul Hurst's side.All that and more in Episode 188 of RobRyanRed.Enjoy, subscribe on your podcasting platform of choice as there is lots of content coming and please leave us a review!Go and follow us on X (@RobRyanRed) and the other social platforms we have in Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.EFL FANTASY MINI-LEAGUE CODE: VMNGF582Joining link: https://fantasy.efl.com/leagues/join/VMNGF582Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we take a look back at our 2-0 win at London Road against Peterborough United on Saturday, Siân starts making up facts and stats for new signing Mo Faal and we round up all of the other outgoing deadline day business done by the club. We also discuss this weekends derby against local rivals Shrewsbury Town, read out your comment and questions and Ryan talks about the abject misery of missing out on buying Oasis tickets.Click to message the show
Sunday Service 1st September (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
Nathan and Rich are back to talk the 3-0 romp of Reading, why Ollie Palmer is worthy of his flowers so far... and ask what could still be done before the transfer window closes at 11pm on August 30.Nathan also previews the weekend trip to London Road with Peterborough United fan and podcast John Verrall. All that and more in Episode 187 of RobRyanRed.Enjoy, subscribe on your podcasting platform of choice as there is lots of content coming and please leave us a review!Go and follow us on X (@RobRyanRed) and the other social platforms we have in Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.EFL FANTASY MINI-LEAGUE CODE: VMNGF582Joining link: https://fantasy.efl.com/leagues/join/VMNGF582Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday Service 25th August (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
Sunday Service 18th August (London Road Baptist Church, Lowestoft)
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Mark Chapman is joined by the former Chelsea, Everton and Scotland winger Pat Nevin and football correspondent John Murray from inside the Santiago Bernabeu as Real Madrid reach a record-extending 18th European Cup/Champions League final after scoring two late goals to beat Bayern Munich 2-1 on the night and 4-3 on aggregate to set up a meeting with Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1st June.Juan Castro, football correspondent for Spanish publication Marca, drops by to praise Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, who he says is among the top five figures in the clubs history, while German football expert Archie Rhind-Tutt joins the podcast to run the rule over Thomas Tuchel's decision to sub off Harry Kane.Elsewhere, 5 Live's own Galáctico, Ian Dennis, joins us from Athens after speaking to Unai Emery ahead of Aston Villa's Conference League semi-final second leg against Olympiacos, while Bolton Wanderers Sporting Director Chris Markham reflects on leading Bolton to the League One playoff final where they'll face Oxford United after they beat Peterborough 2-1 on aggregate following a 1-1 draw at London Road.TOPICS: 00:11 - Real Madrid v Bayern Munich review with John Murray and Pat Nevin 06:50 - Juan Castro on Real Madrid 15:27 - Archie Rhind-Tutt on Bayern Munich 23:08 - Aston Villa v Olympiacos preview with Ian Dennis 25:53 - Unai Emery 31:50 - Peterborough v Oxford United review with Charlie Slater 32:40 - Chris Markham on Bolton Wanderers
Duluth's illicit drug problem, Tom from Port Wing, Jeff the Uber Guy, Jerry from London Road, Congressman Tom Tiffany, Chris Dahlberg, and Marquette MI set two daily weather records yesterday...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's preview show, Jordan and Tom get together to look ahead to Garry Monk's first sermon at the Abbey on Saturday against the Cobblers from Northampton, hoping to repeat what they did to us at their place after we were on the back of a drubbing at London Road. They're joined by Danny from the It's All Cobblers To Me podcast to help preview the game. Subscribe to our Substack and get all our pods and posts straight to your email: www.undertheabbeystand.com Get in touch with the pod: Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and @UnderTheAbbeyStand Email: hello@undertheabbeystand.com
Tributes are being paid to 16-year-old Alisha Marie, who has died in a crash on the A249 between Sittingbourne and Maidstone.A 15-year-old boy was seriously injured when a vehicle overturned on Saturday night, and a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.Also in today's episode, rail passengers are facing a week of disruption after a landslip closed the line between Rainham and Sittingbourne.The six-mile stretch will be shut for the next seven days as engineers work to stabilise the slippage at Newington.After marking the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, a woman who moved to Kent says she doesn't know if she'll ever return.More than 3,500 Ukrainians relocated to the county since the start of the war, and around 800 have gone back. It has been revealed proposals for a new village near Sevenoaks have been based on improvements to the M25 which might never happen.The council want to build 2,500 homes at Pedham Place.The owners of a barber shop near Sittingbourne say they were told to move out for renovation work - only to find the building had been converted into flats.Teynham Cutz occupied the site in London Road for seven years until a new landlord took over.In football, Maistone United's historic run in the FA Cup continues tonight when they face Championship side Coventry in the fifth round.Thousands of Stone fans are making the journey to the midlands.And, Gillingham have boosted their promotion hopes after a 1-0 win against Wrexham.The result means they've moved up to seventh in the League 2 table and are currently in the play-off places.
What keeps the lights on, how long do you wait to gas/charge your car, Dan from Wrenshall, Super Bowl ads are sold out, Danno reminded us about the cold car battery, Jerry from London Road, is the VA being robbed, city council talk, and Craig Sutherland...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just when we needed a comeback from the disaster at London Road, we get that... Jord, Jules and Tom are on this week's pod looking back at another frustrating afternoon at Northampton as we rack up another defeat in this poor run. Luckily they manage some laughs in between the tears. Get in touch with the pod: @AbbeyStandPod abbeystandpod@gmail.com www.undertheabbeystand.com
Dean's Chat host, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen, is joined by Dr. Andrew Meyr from Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Meyr, DPM FACFAS is a Professor in the Department of Podiatric Surgery at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. He is also Director of the Temple University Hospital Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency Program. Clinically, Dr. Meyr is the Director of Temple University Hospital Limb Salvage. Dr. Meyr received his Bachelor of Science, Exercise Physiology from the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Meyr completed his residency training at Inova Fairfax Hospital Podiatric Surgical Residency Program in Falls Church, VA. In this episode, Dr. Jensen and Dr. Meyr discuss Dr. Meyr's interests in various roles in the field of podiatry, including his work as a residency director and member of professional boards. They also engage in a thoughtful discussion about the importance of well-being, meditation, and stress reduction in the field of medicine. They both recognize the growing significance of these practices across all areas of healthcare and emphasize the need for their integration into medical care. Dr. Meyr shares his personal experience with meditation, specifically Zen meditation, as a means of relaxation and rejuvenation. He reveals that he dedicates time to meditate at least once a week, typically in the evenings. Additionally, he highlights the role of exercise in his well-being routine, striving to engage in physical activities such as running four to five times a week. The conversation also delves into the responsibility of healthcare professionals to prioritize their well-being and actively participate in stress-reducing activities. Dr. Meyer acknowledges that not everyone may have the inclination or inclination to adopt these practices, but for those who do, it is crucial to make them a priority. He expresses gratitude for his ability to take time off for meetings and volunteer work, as he believes it is his duty to contribute to the advancement of the medical field. A prolific author and researcher, Dr. Meyr has published two books, 10 chapters and 108 original maunuscripts/indexed publications. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Meyr+AJ&size=200 Dr. Meyr has eclectic interests; he is the curator for the Shoe Museum, a fan of art, French literature, and Dunkin Donuts coffee. Dr. Meyr is extremely creative, check out his original art at www.podiatricart.weebly.com -“Osteology_1” series (2020) -“Osteology_2” series (2020) -“DMO Sun” series (2020) -“Second Ray Flower” series (2020) -“Isaac's First” (2020) -“After Heel Strike” (2020) -“Across the Cycle” (2020) -“Weight Reception” (2020) -“Sagittal Splatter” (2020) -“Practice” (2020) -“Foot Doc” (2020) -“Ex Fix Eiffel” (2020) -“Ex Fix Leaning Tower of Pisa” (2020) -“Ex Fix Washington Monument” (2020) -“Ex Fix Egyptian Pyramid” (2020) -“Ex Fix Louvre day” (2020) -“Ex Fix Louvre_night” (2020) -“Ex Fix St. Louis Arch” (2020) -“Ex Fix Stonehenge” (2020) -“Ex Fix Buddha” (2020) -“Ex Fix Man Celebrating on the Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps” (2020) -“Ex Fix Men Walking Across a London Road” (2020) -“Ex Fix Colored Interlocking Rings” (2020) https://explorepodmed.org/ Dean's Chat Website Dean's Chat Episodes Dean's Chat Blog Why Podiatric Medicine? Become a Podiatric Physician
In a bumper episode Cory is joined by Chris Smith & Andy Buckley Taylor to firstly discuss Derby's 1-0 victory against Fleetwood Town. Chat turns too the remaining transfer window & is PW in danger of losing his job? We then turn our attentions to the weekend visit to London Road & taking on Peterborough United, with a Posh perspective from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Nathan Alban. Too round off this week's episode slightly later than planned is our season preview of DCFC Women's team with Captain Amy. Thankyou for listening & Up the Rams --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ramsreview/message
Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
Join us as we look back at the 1-0 defeat at London Road. We hear the post-match thoughts of Dean Holden. This week's guest fans are Carl and Jacob Bratton.Enjoying the show and want to support the pod? Check out our merch store - CharltonLive.etsy.comThis show was first broadcast LIVE via our new YouTube channel - and you can rewatch the video, or listen in your usual podcast places if preferredFor the fourth time, Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we look back at the EFL Cup game with Newport County and ahead to the trip to London Road. We hear Dean Holden's thoughts on the cup exit in South Wales and also the early season injury crisis. Tim from the Yellow Block Pod tells us all about the Posh, before Holden looks ahead to the trip to take on Darren Ferguson's side.Enjoying the show and want to support the pod? Check out our merch store - CharltonLive.etsy.comThis show was first broadcast LIVE via our new YouTube channel - and you can rewatch the video, or listen in your usual podcast places if preferredFor the fourth time, Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.